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Combining methods to successfully manage fusion plasma

The research is part of an ongoing quest to develop a range of methods for managing fusion plasma so it can be used to generate electricity.

US and Japan announce fusion energy collaboration

The US and Japan have revealed the two global scientific superpowers will combine to advance fusion energy capabilities.

UK strengthens collaboration on fusion energy security

Learn about the UK's plans to transition away from Russian liquefied natural gas and strengthen fusion energy security.

Fusion energy development boosted with funding for lithium technology

The University of Manchester has been awarded £1.3m by the UKAEA for the development of lithium technologies for fusion energy.

Computational modelling in support of progress towards nuclear fusion energy breakeven

The field of plasma physics, which is essential for the success of nuclear fusion, has benefited from advancements in high-performance computing.

The future of fusion energy

Caroline Anderson of the Fusion Industry Association details the latest breakthroughs in fusion energy and what this means for its future.

UK and South Korea partner to research and develop fusion power plants

The UK and South Korea have joined forces in a quest to make fusion power part of the world’s future energy supply.

Europe’s fusion energy journey

Learn everything that you need to know about Europe’s contribution to fusion energy research and innovation.

Landmark fusion energy results spark the nuclear revolution

A fusion energy experiment has released more energy than it takes to initiate – a development that will revolutionise sustainable energy.

KTH collaboration aims to overcome fusion energy challenges

The KTH Royal Institute of Technology is collaborating to innovate solutions to the challenges stopping fusion energy commercialisation.

The edge of fusion energy commercialisation in the US

Learn everything about the U.S. Department of Energy's efforts in commercialising fusion energy in the country.

Could fusion be the ultimate energy of the future?

Fusion energy is low-carbon and near limitless, meaning it could be the answer for powering the global energy transition.

The path toward fusion power commercialisation

Experts from EUROfusion discuss how public research helps the entire field to get fusion power ready for the grid.

Nuclear fusion reactor instabilities solved by new operational regime

A group of scientists have devised a new operational regime that potentially solves the instability dangers of nuclear fusion reactors.

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